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Course Description

To understand the import and impact of current regulatory policies, engagement with the founding ones is crucial. In this course, you will gain this strategic perspective, starting with the late 19th century when oil and railroad industries were booming and becoming more powerful as they grew, raising the concern of some lawmakers. As a result, the Sherman Act was drafted and passed to ensure that competition continued to thrive and that no one individual or firm controlled too much of an industry. Later, legislators also added the Clayton Act to guard against mergers that thwart competition.

Through this course, you will discover how antitrust law was born with just three simple phrases and begin to understand how it has evolved from those beginnings, affecting the marketplace every day in the 21st century. One major way that firms compete is on price, and you will explore how courts have reacted as some firms got together and agreed on prices instead of competing. You will also examine court decisions on other agreements among competitors in business as well as professional organizations, sports leagues, and institutions of higher education. By the end of this course, you will have gained the necessary perspective on these major events to make informed, strategic decisions for your firm in today’s marketplace.

Faculty Author

George A. Hay

Benefits to the Learner

  • Explore the origin and structure of antitrust law in the United States
  • Examine how regulators and courts have defined agreements that restrain trade

Target Audience

  • Managers and executives
  • Legal and paralegal professionals
  • Compliance and risk management professionals
  • Professionals in heavily regulated industries
  • Auditors
  • Business owners
  • Contract administrators
  • Leaders and executives who engage with legal professionals

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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2 week
Dates
Jun 19, 2024 to Jul 02, 2024
Total Number of Hours
12.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $999.00
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Sep 11, 2024 to Sep 24, 2024
Total Number of Hours
12.0
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2 week
Dates
Dec 04, 2024 to Dec 17, 2024
Total Number of Hours
12.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $999.00
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